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Is AI in Hollywood a Creative Ally or Adversary? Actor Tom Schanley’s Take

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The Writers Guild of America’s (WGA) new contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers introduces groundbreaking rules regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Hollywood. It prohibits the use of AI for writing or rewriting scripts, mandates studios to disclose any AI-generated material to writers, and prevents the use of writers’ scripts for […]

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Does AI Use in Hollywood Still Have a Seat at the Table? Audience Satisfaction May Determine the Final Vote.

Actors and writers may have struck a blow against AI use in Hollywood, but it may be too soon to count the technology innovation out. The entertainment industry is witnessing a turning point as the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and SAG-AFTRA navigate the complexities of artificial intelligence in content creation. The WGA concluded […]

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The Newest Hollywood Writers’ Agreement Halted The Possibility of AI Takeover…For Now.

AI might have been a potential alternative for Hollywood studios to rely on, but the end of the writers’ strike assured that it won’t. After a 148-day strike, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) triumphed in securing a richer and more comprehensive contract last month, crushing the possibility of widespread AI takeover. The groundbreaking […]

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Generative AI Writing is Here and Integrating into Daily Life. Still, Society Gets the Final Say on How the Technology is Used

ChatGPT and other robust generative AI writing solutions already impact every business. One industry pushed back and got a temporary pause on its use. As more industries face similar dilemmas, the technology continues to improve. So, who gets the final say in how best to integrate AI solutions? Societies will have to play decision-maker. […]

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From Playground Adventures to Campus Safety: The Versatility of Two-Way Radios in Education
May 13, 2024

How can the versatility of two-way radios transform communication and safety in educational settings? Marissa Johnston, an Education Consultant at Firefly Tutors, highlighted the critical role these devices play in swiftly addressing safety concerns within schools. “You have to be able to notify someone immediately if there’s any kind of concern for the safety […]

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Hamming it Up with Hayden Honeywood: Exploring the Enhanced Features of the IC-7610
May 13, 2024

Hayden Honeywood, the Systems Administrator for Unified Communications at the University of Tasmania and host of HAM Radio DX, reviews the sophisticated capabilities of the IC-7610, a significant upgrade from its predecessors in Icom’s line of radios for the amateur HAM enthusiast. This discussion emerges amid a growing interest in more advanced amateur radio […]

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Health Equity is Earned and Learned!
May 13, 2024

In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, “health equity is earned and learned” captures a vital truth. This critical concept underscores the need for a proactive and educated approach to bridge healthcare outcomes and access disparities. On the Healthcare Rethink podcast, host Brian Urban welcomes Bonzo Reddick, MD, MPH, FAAFP, a prominent Public Health Leader […]

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The Heico Companies Acquires Versatile Mold and Design, Inc.
May 10, 2024

Enhancing Molding and Tooling Capabilities Warrenville, IL – May 10, 2024 The Heico Companies announced that it has completed its acquisition of Versatile Mold and Design, Inc. Headquartered in Rutledge, Georgia, Versatile designs, builds, and maintains high precision molds for both thermoplastic and thermoset materials and provides molding services as well. Under the leadership of […]

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